Yoshida Soichiro, Kihara Kazunori, Takeshita Hideki, Fujii Yasuhisa
Tokyo Medical and Dental University Graduate School, Tokyo, Japan.
Wideochir Inne Tech Maloinwazyjne. 2014 Sep;9(3):449-52. doi: 10.5114/wiitm.2014.44132. Epub 2014 Jul 19.
The head-mounted display (HMD) system is a novel personalized imaging monitoring system for use in a medical setting.
To support interactive intraoperative communication among HMD wearers, we integrated vision-based finger tracking into our system as a pointing device.
Our vision-based finger tracking system is composed of a commercially available real-time video camera, which is mounted on the modern HMD, and computer software that enables tracking of the tip of the operator's index finger and superimposing the marker on the endoscopic view.
We used this system in an experimental demonstration. The operator used the finger-tracking pointer to explain the intraoperative findings of transurethral resection for bladder cancer to medical students.
This finger tracking system-based pointing device can function as a supportive tool for the HMD system, enabling interactive instruction and communication between the operator and other attending physicians or medical students.
头戴式显示器(HMD)系统是一种用于医疗环境的新型个性化成像监测系统。
为了支持HMD佩戴者之间的术中交互式通信,我们将基于视觉的手指跟踪作为一种指向设备集成到我们的系统中。
我们基于视觉的手指跟踪系统由一个安装在现代HMD上的商用实时摄像机和能够跟踪操作者食指尖端并将标记叠加在内窥镜视图上的计算机软件组成。
我们在一次实验演示中使用了该系统。操作者使用手指跟踪指针向医学生解释膀胱癌经尿道切除术的术中发现。
这种基于手指跟踪系统的指向设备可以作为HMD系统的一种支持工具,实现操作者与其他主治医生或医学生之间的交互式指导和通信。